Overview
- The Pokémon Company confirmed the July 22 broadcast will run approximately 24 minutes, making it the longest Pokémon Presents in two years.
- “Everyone Gather! DJ Pikachu Live” will stream one hour before the main show to offer a music-themed warm-up hosted by Pikachu.
- The main presentation is expected to deliver an in-depth look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A, due for release on October 16 and playable at Gamescom.
- Viewers can expect routine updates on live-service titles including Pokémon Go, TCG Pocket, Masters EX, Sleep, Café Remix and Unite.
- With the spin-off focus and October launch window, major announcements for a new mainline generation or classic remakes are considered unlikely.